From the Richmond Dispatch, 5/27/1862, p. 2, c. 4

Help the Soldiers. – Our country friends
can contribute to the comfort and health of our sick soldiers by
sending to the hospitals their quotas of fresh vegetables. The
difficulty of procuring these indispensables is so great that,
without the help of voluntary subscriptions, it is feared the sick
will linger under the treatment of their nurses.

The ladies of the Henningsen Hospital are
unremitting in their attention to the noble fellows under their
care. The noble lady who presides over this charitable institution,
and whose name it bears, deserves the praise of the patriot for the
zeal she has displayed in the service of the helpless, and for the
industry so apparent in the cleanliness of the apartments and the
order of the arrangements, so necessary to insure the comfort of the
invalids.